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  • Public sphere and the media [Elektronski vir]
    Splichal, Slavko
    Public sphere as a specific sphere, domain, an imagined space of communicatively mediated social life, or a discursively constructed social space between the state and civil (initially bourgeois) ... society represents the infrastructure for social integration through public discourse. It is taken for granted that no specific social norms (e.g., privacy, ownership) and regulatory rules (e.g., formal membership) limit citizens' access to the public sphere, and no specific knowledge and competences are needed to make them able to participate in it. A public sphere could either be (1) the sphere of publicness, i.e., communication spaces created and maintained by the media, which involve relations of power and dominance ("public space") or (2) the sphere of the public/s consisting of free and equal citizens participating in public reasoning. In either case, the principle of publicness represents the very heart of the concept of the public sphere. In empirical terms, the public sphere is often conceived of as a kind of "compromise" of these two "ideal types." The concept of the public sphere largely refers to the role of the media and public opinion in modern representative democracies; the normative conceptualization of the media comes to the forefront in the idea of public service media.
    Vrsta gradiva - e-članek
    Leto - 2015
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 33308765